Syrian forces today obtained the release of a Saudi Arabian held captive for 54 days in Lebanon, the second release of a foreign hostage this week.
Owners of the Seabrook nuclear power plant have decided to scrap the facility's second reactor on
Construction of the second phase of the $25-million Azusa Industrial Center has begun.
Westinghouse Electric said its second-quarter profit rose 13.3% from a year ago.
The Detroit Free Press said it has lost $8.3 million in the first six months of this year, 18% more than the two quarters last year.
possible shot at the title with a second-round knockout of Eduardo Valdez Wednesday night at the Olympic Auditorium.
After placing second in four previous championship matches, the L.A.
The Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women, at 543 N.
and Country Club long enough Saturday to win his second Mint 400 overall off-road championship while driving with Kenny Cox of Phoenix.
George Burns, charged up by a 60-foot birdie putt, shot his second consecutive five-under-par 66
The TWA hijacking in Beirut became the second longest in the history of air piracy when it entered its 14th day Thursday.
France's Stephan Caron won his second event, the 100-meter freestyle, on the final day of an
Many people have two homes, one being their primary residence and the other a vacation home or retreat.
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Construction is under way on Phase 2 of Regents Square, a $27-million office building by Lankford & Associates Inc., La Jolla, to complement the recently completed first phase.
Matt Christensen and Brent Hull both scored hat tricks, leading the University of Minnesota-Duluth hockey team to an 8-7 win over visiting United States International University Saturday night.
For the second time this season, a rock band playing at the Greek Theatre violated the Los Angeles noise ordinance, police Capt.
Thom Hunt of Coronado ran the second-fastest 25-kilometer race in San Diego historySunday to win
Moorpark College defeated Valley, 79-63, on Wednesday in the first round of the Crown City tournament at Pasadena City College, but not before Valley shocked the 10-1 Raiders back down to earth.
The Kings' move to Sacramento from Kansas City is already a success--financially.